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that is a crucial part of the energy industry in the united states. we will certainly watch this tomorrow in the trading session. neil: as you limit the supplies, it is a slowdown that could happen as a result. on this notion of the journey to trading, you and i know that cities are flooded to the extreme. it takes a while. i have to think as we look at the brooklyn battery tunnel and we get reports in the downtown area. i don't know if we will be able to get past the business. certainly not business as usual. >> especially electricity is going to be key. depending on backup generators in a lot of cases. the stock market reopening on wednesday. the 31st of the month, halloween, they hope to reopen their exchange on wednesday. it is going to be all about electricity and damage and mostly it is oing to be about whether or not you can get personnel from homes that could also possibly be damaged. public transportation has been canceled, for the most part, and that will be really interesting. neil: sandor, thank you so much. my friend, sandra smith. we tol
that is a crucial part of the energy industry in the united states. we will certainly watch this tomorrow in the trading session. neil: as you limit the supplies, it is a slowdown that could happen as a result. on this notion of the journey to trading, you and i know that cities are flooded to the extreme. it takes a while. i have to think as we look at the brooklyn battery tunnel and we get reports in the downtown area. i don't know if we will be able to get past the business. certainly not...
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we will talk about its potential impact on everything from economic growth to energy prices. that and more tonight on "n.b.r."! as we go on the air tonight, hurricane sandy is ready to make landfall in the u.s., already it's an historic storm, with historic prparations. stock marketclosed. and coast lines evacuated with tens of millions of people sitting in the forecast path of the massive storm. sandy is a huge storm expected to come ashore in southern new jersey. but the hurricane force winds have been battering the eastern seaboard for hours. those winds extend out 175 miles from the center of the storm. those winds are pushing the atlantic ocean up and over many coast-lines. from rhode island, south to the jersey shore. coastal flooding is a significant risk thanks to the storm surge, potentially reaching 11 feet in new york harbor. battery park on the tip of manhattan is under a mandatory evacuation, as waves already have topped the sea wall. low lying areas are at substantial risk of flood waters, including the wall street area, especially if the worst of the surge hits
we will talk about its potential impact on everything from economic growth to energy prices. that and more tonight on "n.b.r."! as we go on the air tonight, hurricane sandy is ready to make landfall in the u.s., already it's an historic storm, with historic prparations. stock marketclosed. and coast lines evacuated with tens of millions of people sitting in the forecast path of the massive storm. sandy is a huge storm expected to come ashore in southern new jersey. but the hurricane...
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in energy policy that we have to really change how we look at energy fundamentally. we've operated under the basis from almost half a century now since the big oil embargo of 1973 on the assumption that we're running out of oil, that we can't make enough here and only way out of this is find replacements for oil or conserve our way out of it. both those are important by the way, they continue to be important but what happened the last few years has taken everybody by surprise is fastest growing oil producing province in the world is the united staaes of america. we're now a net exporter of refined hydrocarbon products, gasoline, diesel fuels. we could become, given resources we have, one of the largest exporters of all three hydrocarbons, coal, oil, natural gas. we could become a exporter in if you think in the north american sense a net exporter of oil in the world in the next decade. we have six times the total resources in these hydrocarbons that the whole middle east has. melissa: we do. just when you make the middle east comparison it is more expensive to get oi
in energy policy that we have to really change how we look at energy fundamentally. we've operated under the basis from almost half a century now since the big oil embargo of 1973 on the assumption that we're running out of oil, that we can't make enough here and only way out of this is find replacements for oil or conserve our way out of it. both those are important by the way, they continue to be important but what happened the last few years has taken everybody by surprise is fastest growing...
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imagine that. 52 percent were already working in the energy sector and did not need training to begin with. this training program that was only 16 ercent success will cost taxpayers 328 nav million dollars and t price tag could go up to 400 millon. this president does not have a record to stand do when it comes to his stimulus program. the big one failed, the little one failed, and they all costly too much. still to come, forecasters say whenhurricane sandy heads the east coast it will e harder and wider than last year sir can i read. the latest on what some are calling for frank and storm. weak economic numbers. the white house cheering. what this white house and the president does not want you to year. st ♪ gerri: is the white house once again messing with the economic numbers? ♪ gerri: sotimes i feel just a little bit like alice in wonderland. when i look at government data, for example, on the economy lately nothing is as it seems. take today's gdp number, the big kahuna of economic numbers. the government says the economy expanded at 2% in the third quarter. better than the z
imagine that. 52 percent were already working in the energy sector and did not need training to begin with. this training program that was only 16 ercent success will cost taxpayers 328 nav million dollars and t price tag could go up to 400 millon. this president does not have a record to stand do when it comes to his stimulus program. the big one failed, the little one failed, and they all costly too much. still to come, forecasters say whenhurricane sandy heads the east coast it will e harder...
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energy -- german- led consortium desert-tech. it is hoped that current negotiations could provide a breakthrough, paving the way for plants not only in morocco, but also tunisia, algeria, and other countries. the biggest question is funding. companies would take on around 200 million euros of the investment. another 400 million could come from national governments involved as well as eu funds. >> certainly an ambitious but impressive project. that is it for now. thanks for watching. >> do not forget, you can find more on our website at dw.de. see you soon. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- ♪ we get germs on our hands that can make us sick ♪ ♪ if we open a door or shake a hand ♪ ♪ we spread those germs throughout the land ♪ ♪ so after you go, remember to stop ♪ ♪ shuffle to the sink and do the hand-wash bop ♪ ♪ scrub with soap and take your time ♪ ♪ for 15 seconds, then rinse 'em and dry 'em ♪ ♪ it's nice to share at home, in school ♪ ♪ but sharing germs ♪ is neve
energy -- german- led consortium desert-tech. it is hoped that current negotiations could provide a breakthrough, paving the way for plants not only in morocco, but also tunisia, algeria, and other countries. the biggest question is funding. companies would take on around 200 million euros of the investment. another 400 million could come from national governments involved as well as eu funds. >> certainly an ambitious but impressive project. that is it for now. thanks for watching....
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imagine that. 52 percent were already working in the energy sector and did not need training to begin with. this training program that was only 16 percent success will cost taxpayers 328 nav million dollars and the price tag could go up to 400 million. this president does not have a record to stand down when it comes to his stimulus program. the big one failed, the little one failed, and they all costly too much. still to come, forecasters say when hurricane sandy heads the east coast it will be harder and wider than last year sir can i read. the latest on what some are calling for frank and storm. weak economic numbers. the white house cheering. what this white house and the president does not want you to year. year. st 4g lte is the fastest. so, which supeast 4g lte service would yochoose, based on this chart ? don't rush into it, i'm not looking for the fastest answer. obviously verizon. okay, i have a different chart. going that way, does that make a difference ? look at verizon. it's so much more than the other ones. so what if we just changed e format altogether ? isn't that the
imagine that. 52 percent were already working in the energy sector and did not need training to begin with. this training program that was only 16 percent success will cost taxpayers 328 nav million dollars and the price tag could go up to 400 million. this president does not have a record to stand down when it comes to his stimulus program. the big one failed, the little one failed, and they all costly too much. still to come, forecasters say when hurricane sandy heads the east coast it will...
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department of energy. that's down from more than 8 million without electricity last night. in addition to new jersey, more than 1 in 10 customersn connecticut, new hampshire, pennsylvania, rhode island and wt virginia have no power. ny nuclearrg power plants remai offline with two others operateding to produce capacity. >> we're joined from jupiter florida. whatt are your colleagues facing lewis? >> they're facing restoration process with a storm that covers so many states and has done so much damage as everybody is seeing on tv. they have many, many lines down, poles down, transformers damaged. substations that are under water, and have to get dried out. equipment vault that is are flooded. they lot of work ahead of them. >> tom: how does a ceo -- how do you begin to prioritize all of that work? >> aually, the priority is pretty well established before the storm even hits. every utiltd works with emergency operations center and developsua a priority list. typically the way it works is critical infrastructure customers get their power back first. critical infrastructure cus
department of energy. that's down from more than 8 million without electricity last night. in addition to new jersey, more than 1 in 10 customersn connecticut, new hampshire, pennsylvania, rhode island and wt virginia have no power. ny nuclearrg power plants remai offline with two others operateding to produce capacity. >> we're joined from jupiter florida. whatt are your colleagues facing lewis? >> they're facing restoration process with a storm that covers so many states and has...
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one is for a clean, wedomestic energy future that puts us in control. our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and solar. though all energy development comes with some risk, we're committed to safely and responsibly producing natural gas. it's not a dream. america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. >>> i'm bill griffin. wall street, normal trading day to how much trading revenue was lost because of this two-day closure. one exchange that did not shutdown was the cme in chicago. terry duffy tells us if everything goes smoothly when the markets open tomorrow. >>> former new york stock exchange chairman dick grasso addresses that delicate question we have about thinking about the last few days, does the exchange really still need traders on the floor to be fully operational maria and i look forward to closing bell at the top of the hour. >> thank you very much, bill. >>> check out this video.from the jersey shore and atlantic cit
one is for a clean, wedomestic energy future that puts us in control. our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and solar. though all energy development comes with some risk, we're committed to safely and responsibly producing natural gas. it's not a dream. america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. >>> i'm bill griffin. wall street, normal trading day to how...
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new pink lemonade 5-hour energy? 5-hour energy supports the avon foundation for women breast cancer crusade. >>> welcome back, everyone. 5 million people take the new york city subways every day. and this morning, the entire system is shut down. seven subway tunnels under the east river are flooded. and the electricity that powers -- runs the system, is turned off to contain the salt water damage. getting the trains up and running again will be a massive undertaking. >> it could be anywhere between 14 hours to 4 days, just to pump the water out. then, we have to inspect every inch of rail and inspect all of the infrastructure down there to make sure that we can provide safe service. so, needless to say, this is going to be a pretty lengthy process. >> now, the head of the mta says this is the worst disaster in the 108-year history of the city system. the subways and buses are out of operation indefinitely. we did that interview. there really is no concrete timeline for getting the system back up and running. as the s
new pink lemonade 5-hour energy? 5-hour energy supports the avon foundation for women breast cancer crusade. >>> welcome back, everyone. 5 million people take the new york city subways every day. and this morning, the entire system is shut down. seven subway tunnels under the east river are flooded. and the electricity that powers -- runs the system, is turned off to contain the salt water damage. getting the trains up and running again will be a massive undertaking. >> it could...
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pink lemonade 5-hour energy? yeah and a portion of every sale goes to the avon foundation for women breast cancer crusade. i'm sold. new pink lemonade 5-hour energy. get the alert, energized feeling you need and support breast cancer research and access to care. >> we have seen thousands of evacuations all along the coast. the threat of flooding, the major scare. thank you for joining us. >> welcome to a brand-new hour of our
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the energy department inspector general says theprogram was training workers who already had jobs and filed to place them in jobs after the trading was over. in fact, only 38 percent of those who went through the program got jobs, and 16 percent of those people kept the job for more than six -- six months. imagine that. 52 percent were already working in the energy sector and did not need training to begin with. this training program that was only 16 percent success will cost taxpayers 328 nav million dollars and the price tag could go up to 400 million. this president does not have a record to stand down whenit comes to his stimulus program. the big one failed, the little one failed, and they all costly too much. still to come, forecasters say when hurricane sandy heads the east coast it will be harder and wider than last year sir can i read. the latest on what some are calling for frank and storm. weak economic numbers. the white house cheering. what this white house and the president does not want you to year. year. st look, if you have copd like me, you know it can be hard to brea
the energy department inspector general says theprogram was training workers who already had jobs and filed to place them in jobs after the trading was over. in fact, only 38 percent of those who went through the program got jobs, and 16 percent of those people kept the job for more than six -- six months. imagine that. 52 percent were already working in the energy sector and did not need training to begin with. this training program that was only 16 percent success will cost taxpayers 328 nav...
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somewhat quite, gold, oil and energy futures. they continue to trade today. no announnement made yet about tomorrow. we will give you that information as we get it. dagen: sandra, thank you so much for that. connell: we have been talking about the flooding in and around the city. especially on the east side of manhattan. the fdr drive. dagen: there is so much water right now. water, have you had to move at all because the water is encroaching rucksack. >> we are at the battery garden bar and grill. we are out on the patio basically. we solved the surge coming above the sea wall which was four-5 feet of the time we arrived. we certainly have seen the water surging. once again, we are starting to see the rainfall common and we are expecting it to you obviously hit a little bit harder later on. we just went up by the new york stock exchange and talk to some folks who live there. they have provisions. they are not in the evacuation zone that we see down here. clearly, nobody really around. back to you. dagen: robert, thank you so much for that. be safe, my friend
somewhat quite, gold, oil and energy futures. they continue to trade today. no announnement made yet about tomorrow. we will give you that information as we get it. dagen: sandra, thank you so much for that. connell: we have been talking about the flooding in and around the city. especially on the east side of manhattan. the fdr drive. dagen: there is so much water right now. water, have you had to move at all because the water is encroaching rucksack. >> we are at the battery garden bar...
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energy -- german- led consortium desert-tech. it is hoped that current negotiations could provide a breakthrough, paving the way for plants not only in morocco, but also tunisia, algeria, and other countries. the biggest question is funding. companies would take on around 200 million euros of the investment. another 400 million could come from national governments involved as well as eu funds. >> certainly an ambitious but impressive project. that is it for now. thanks for watching. >> do not forget, you can find more on our website at dw.de. see you soon. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org--
energy -- german- led consortium desert-tech. it is hoped that current negotiations could provide a breakthrough, paving the way for plants not only in morocco, but also tunisia, algeria, and other countries. the biggest question is funding. companies would take on around 200 million euros of the investment. another 400 million could come from national governments involved as well as eu funds. >> certainly an ambitious but impressive project. that is it for now. thanks for watching....
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it is losing energy over land. now, we look at maryland's most powerful radar now. we can see a big shield of rain coming in here. we're looking at oranges and yellow. so, heavy rain in spots this morning. this heavy rain will continue to work its way through the area as we go through time. so, we can actually zoom in on a couple of areas. the heaviest rainfall where it is now. basically around baltimore, we're also seeing the heavy stuff around rockville. really, you still need to be off the roads. because we're dealing with heavy rain. with that, we do have flooding also. but check out the rainfall totals already. so, parkville over 5 inches, close to 6 inches of rain. we're still looking at the rain coming down this morning. here are the totals. these totals are what i just showed you on the radar. these totals this morning, the numbers that i just showed you were from yesterday. so the numbers will continue to pile up throughout the day. we will talk about the winds the next time i see you. all right. now, time savor traffic. >>> good morning. well, many people
it is losing energy over land. now, we look at maryland's most powerful radar now. we can see a big shield of rain coming in here. we're looking at oranges and yellow. so, heavy rain in spots this morning. this heavy rain will continue to work its way through the area as we go through time. so, we can actually zoom in on a couple of areas. the heaviest rainfall where it is now. basically around baltimore, we're also seeing the heavy stuff around rockville. really, you still need to be off the...
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still electronic trading of stock futures and options, energy and metals contracts. the last time the new york stock exchange was closed for more than two days straight because of weather was 1888. three of six key refineries shut down. ports were closed. analys analysts estimate sandy could cause 5 to $6 billion of losses. that would make it the fifth costliest storm in u.s. history. there could be more wind and flood damage than hurricane irene. new york city and especially lower manhattan saw it share monday. joining us on set a charles nenner founder and head of research. thanks very much for stopping by. >> you're welcome. from i just want to ask you off the bat about hurricane sandy if there is a broad impact on the u.s. that you expect. >> i want to mention two things. the crash in '87 started in europe. the crash in 9/11 started before terrorists attacked new york. so i forecast markets. so whatever happened here already is already in the price of all the markets, so it won't have much of an effect. >> the philosophy of market forecasting, nobody ever does th
still electronic trading of stock futures and options, energy and metals contracts. the last time the new york stock exchange was closed for more than two days straight because of weather was 1888. three of six key refineries shut down. ports were closed. analys analysts estimate sandy could cause 5 to $6 billion of losses. that would make it the fifth costliest storm in u.s. history. there could be more wind and flood damage than hurricane irene. new york city and especially lower manhattan...
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. >> susie: hurricane sandy has created an energy shock in the northeast, gas pumps aren't working, supplies are tight, and where there is fuel, there are long lines; reminiscent of the 1970's gas shortage. with two major gasoline refineries in the northeast region still shut down, capacity is off 10%. and with spotty power, especially in parts of new jersey, gas pumps don't work, so many gas stations are closed to drivers, and people looking to fuel their generators. >> tom: airlines, trucking companies and railroads are all working to untangle the mess left in sandy's wake. bridges into manhattan are now open again, but not all the traffic tunnels have re-opened, and the subway remains closed. airports are re-opening but getting the northeast moving again faces a long road ahead. darren gersh reports. >> reporter: at sandy's peak, flooding covered the runways at new york's laguardia airport. as the waters recede, f.a.a. technicians are repairing landing lights and navigational systems. and airlines hope they will be able to offer limited service at laguardia tomorrow. in washington, boston
. >> susie: hurricane sandy has created an energy shock in the northeast, gas pumps aren't working, supplies are tight, and where there is fuel, there are long lines; reminiscent of the 1970's gas shortage. with two major gasoline refineries in the northeast region still shut down, capacity is off 10%. and with spotty power, especially in parts of new jersey, gas pumps don't work, so many gas stations are closed to drivers, and people looking to fuel their generators. >> tom:...
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four: energy prices will continue to go up. and five: $716 billion in medicare cuts that hurt current seniors. five reasons we can't afford four more years of barack obama. i'm mitt romney and i approve this message. >>> this is the xfinity sports desk brut to yought to you by x. >> final tune up tonight before the season begins for the griz. >> i will say probably should just bypass the east coast. straight to san antonio for their opening game, don't you sni right, if they're smart. washington wizards open up the new year on tuesday. who is going to be the starting five? we still don't know. we have a better idea after watching tonight's preseason finale. i going for the third win in a row. did you hear about this? splashing it in. 11 of the first 13 wizards poin points. wiz up 3 at the half. to crawford, he jams it home. wizards take a one-point lead. but too much spurs down the stretch. steven jackson knocks the ball from chris singleton. going the other way. jackson on the other end. he wi he will fin wish authority. he wa
four: energy prices will continue to go up. and five: $716 billion in medicare cuts that hurt current seniors. five reasons we can't afford four more years of barack obama. i'm mitt romney and i approve this message. >>> this is the xfinity sports desk brut to yought to you by x. >> final tune up tonight before the season begins for the griz. >> i will say probably should just bypass the east coast. straight to san antonio for their opening game, don't you sni right, if...
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putting us in control of our energy future, now. the. ♪ gerri: and finally, i wanted to share some of the more unusual photos from hurricane sandy we have seen come into the show. take a look. a boat that washed ashore on runway avenue in point pleasant beach, new jersey. here's another but sitting on the hudson river line. it should not be there. this is one of the commuter rail lines. also, just north of the city, look at this train stuck at the station and a few feet of water. and if you can't take the train, how about a cab? well, forget trying to get one of these. a parking lot full of flooded cabs in hoboken, new jersey just across the hudson river from midtown manhattan. folks in the storm 70's with ticket to keep themselves and their level unsafe. look at this. a resident of little ferry, new jersey, using a jet ski of the street to help with the rescue effort. and how about this one? only in new york, folks. someone driving their convertible through times square in the hurricane with a top-down . and tomorrow is halloween
putting us in control of our energy future, now. the. ♪ gerri: and finally, i wanted to share some of the more unusual photos from hurricane sandy we have seen come into the show. take a look. a boat that washed ashore on runway avenue in point pleasant beach, new jersey. here's another but sitting on the hudson river line. it should not be there. this is one of the commuter rail lines. also, just north of the city, look at this train stuck at the station and a few feet of water. and if you...
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how hard do you attack a president who seems to be putting all of his energy into helping the american people survive a storm? it's very hard to go out there and say what a bad guy he is. so this scrambles the rest of this campaign. chris, books will be written about this week. not just about the campaign and not just about the storm, but about the interplay of this storm and this campaign and they will be very fascinating books. >> it's bothered me for weeks now that the president hasn't been able to gain a natural incouple ben see and he's -- now he's forced to take advantage of incumbentcy. he has a job to do. earlier president obama warned the public of the sandy and downplayed the election itself. listen. >> this is going to be a big storm. it's going to be a difficult storm. the great thing about america is when we go through tough times like this, we all pull together. we look out for our friends, we look out for our neighbors, and, you know, we set aside whatever issues we may otherwise to make sure that we respond appropriately and with swiftness and that's exactly what i anti
how hard do you attack a president who seems to be putting all of his energy into helping the american people survive a storm? it's very hard to go out there and say what a bad guy he is. so this scrambles the rest of this campaign. chris, books will be written about this week. not just about the campaign and not just about the storm, but about the interplay of this storm and this campaign and they will be very fascinating books. >> it's bothered me for weeks now that the president hasn't...
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in fact, over the last five years, no other energy company has invested more in the us than bp. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. today, our commitment to the gulf, and to america, has never been stronger. >>> okay. this is a picture of ocean city, maryland, and number one, it is a great picture and it shows you the impact of the storm, and the potential impact of the storm and as it moves quickly towards the eastern seaboard, alone, and i should not say quickly, but slowly, and chad meyer says that by doing so, it is building up strength, and awant to show you some stuff that you think that you have been responding to me on social media and can we take this shot on social media. all right. my e-mail is down. this is on twitter and i asked you for pictures, and you can send them to ireporter here. thank you, boshow on twitter and lo look, this is new york city. that is a line to get into the graciti market, and i know this market. you don't see a line like this goat into a market in new york city very often, and that is folks who are trying to get supplies a
in fact, over the last five years, no other energy company has invested more in the us than bp. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. today, our commitment to the gulf, and to america, has never been stronger. >>> okay. this is a picture of ocean city, maryland, and number one, it is a great picture and it shows you the impact of the storm, and the potential impact of the storm and as it moves quickly towards the eastern seaboard, alone, and i should not say quickly,...
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Oct 28, 2012
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it will collide with an arctic front coming in from the west, throwing a new dose of energy into the storm and expanding its already monther size and reach. then, inject the 1 150-mile-per-hour plus winds of the jet stream and forecasters think sandy explodes into a superstorm. and so when you see something like that, then you realize this is not just a hurricane, this is a totally different animal. there is nothing we can compare it to, a storm system in the northeast, in the atlantic, it's very difficult to say this is going to be like any other storm, because it's really cutting brand new territory. there are the elements that are a problem here, no matter what kind of storm moves onshore. there's the storm surge and sandy looks like it's going have a big one. as you said, david, there's estimates that the storm surge here will be above 11 feet. we looked back, we can't see ever, 1960, there was one incident of ten feet of water in new york harbor and that was the most up until that point. we haven't seen anything that would approach the 11.5 estimate. you can see how the storm su
it will collide with an arctic front coming in from the west, throwing a new dose of energy into the storm and expanding its already monther size and reach. then, inject the 1 150-mile-per-hour plus winds of the jet stream and forecasters think sandy explodes into a superstorm. and so when you see something like that, then you realize this is not just a hurricane, this is a totally different animal. there is nothing we can compare it to, a storm system in the northeast, in the atlantic, it's...
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Oct 28, 2012
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it is a hurricane right now, it is gaining energy from the warm water source it has here. but it is going to be tobegin a process of gaining energy from a cold air mass here across parts toward the eastern u.s., that combination will cause the storm to explode in its intensity. it is very strong. it is going to cause it to expand in its wind field. so we are talking about multi-facets to the storm. one is the rain. we are seeing the rain here across parts of the outer bank, with 5, 6 inches falling. but many areas will see 5 to 10 inches of rain. so there will be a lot of inland flooding. and the storm surge is the most deadly thing that comes from any kind of tropical storm. when have you a hurricane that comes into jersey, that puts the biggest and worst of the storm surge here to that upside-down l-shape. the water has nowhere to go and it causes potentially catastrophic flooding in new york city and the but roughs area, that's why the eevacuations have been ordered. the wind, it will be a wind event for eastern third of the country, expect power outages to millions of
it is a hurricane right now, it is gaining energy from the warm water source it has here. but it is going to be tobegin a process of gaining energy from a cold air mass here across parts toward the eastern u.s., that combination will cause the storm to explode in its intensity. it is very strong. it is going to cause it to expand in its wind field. so we are talking about multi-facets to the storm. one is the rain. we are seeing the rain here across parts of the outer bank, with 5, 6 inches...
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but i am the saving money on energy type. so we switched to the cold cycle and with tide coldwater his teddy bears are clean. polar bears. that's our tide for conserving energy. are we there yet? are we there yet? [ male announcer ] it's the question we ask ourselves every day. is it the safest, the most efficient? the kind of vehicle to move not just people... but an industry forward? are we there yet? are we really? [ male announcer ] are we there yet? we are, for now. introducing the all-new...
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matt smith, summit energy services and i joins us now. what is your assessment of how much supply has been taken off the market as a result of the past couple days? >> well, yesterday there were these huge supplyside concerns with the largest refinery in philadelphia there on the north coast, the northeast being hit. however we've come in today and only refinery we're seeing outages at is the bayway in new jersey. that is 240,000 barrels a day that has been taken off the market and flooded and a power outage. so far that is the only real damage we've seen considering all the concerns yesterday and price run-up we've seem to have gotten off somewhat lucky. ashley: what about the prices here, matt, where do they go? gasoline, crude we talk about demand destruction as we recover from the storm, where do you see prices going on this? >> the demand destruction is, was somewhat, well, yesterday we were more concerned about supply. now we're concerned about demand t could be two million barrels. it could be up to five million barrels of gasoline
matt smith, summit energy services and i joins us now. what is your assessment of how much supply has been taken off the market as a result of the past couple days? >> well, yesterday there were these huge supplyside concerns with the largest refinery in philadelphia there on the north coast, the northeast being hit. however we've come in today and only refinery we're seeing outages at is the bayway in new jersey. that is 240,000 barrels a day that has been taken off the market and...
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you also said, in short term painful but longer term we get a bunch of federal dollars that will pump energy into the economy. >> absolutely, if we have $20 billion in property damage we spend more than that rebuilding, we always do, on the shore property so valuable, they will build bigger homes and businesses. obsolete capital will be replaced by modern capital. we'd get multiplier effect, you spend a dollar on infrastructure, you get a dollar in gdp from additional spending. i think by the time this is all done, the affect to go, dp will be to dr depress it immediately, but down the road a little bit positive. >> what kind of impact to national gdp do you think this storm could have short-term and long-term? >> short-term, we could loss 20 to 30 billion-dollars, and long-term we could pick up net basis, maybe 30 to 40, we net about 10 additional billion dollars. gerri: all right eter mr. ricci if you. >> thank you. >> all right. a lot more to come, in including whether we'll see higher gas prices. in the wake of super storm sandy, and some estimatesave different trut -- destruction fm sto
you also said, in short term painful but longer term we get a bunch of federal dollars that will pump energy into the economy. >> absolutely, if we have $20 billion in property damage we spend more than that rebuilding, we always do, on the shore property so valuable, they will build bigger homes and businesses. obsolete capital will be replaced by modern capital. we'd get multiplier effect, you spend a dollar on infrastructure, you get a dollar in gdp from additional spending. i think by...
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>> from the energy department. crude oil prices getting a pop right now. and back off near $86 a barrel and while gasoline prices which rose yesterday in anticipation of those refinery closures, they're sort of flat, going back down in today's session. and the energy department saying that u.s. gasoline supplies, along the u.s. east coast, may sink, charles, to their lowest levels since at least 1990's and those refineries if they can't curb production, some of them shut production altogether and also, charles out, important for traders to keep in mind, energy department saying they're delaying the weekly inventory report and remember, that's usually a market moving event like things for oil and gasoline on wednesday morning and they're saying it could be published nurse, but that day still depending on the storm damage and charles, at this point, assessing the damage and six refineries were closed along the east coast, and that was about two-thirds of overall production, so, we're still assessing the damage and still trying to see how that's going to work
>> from the energy department. crude oil prices getting a pop right now. and back off near $86 a barrel and while gasoline prices which rose yesterday in anticipation of those refinery closures, they're sort of flat, going back down in today's session. and the energy department saying that u.s. gasoline supplies, along the u.s. east coast, may sink, charles, to their lowest levels since at least 1990's and those refineries if they can't curb production, some of them shut production...
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Oct 30, 2012
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there's no question that there is more energy out there in the republican base and at events he's been holding. does this affect that in some way that would be detrimental to him? ese are all he questions that we n't answer tight. >> woruff: because we just don't know when they're going to be back on the trail. there's no way to gauge that. >> that's exactly right. i mean, we obviously know they'll be back out at some point later in the week. but we don't know quite they will be able to go. we don't know what states they won't be able to visit that they had planned to visit in the final stretch of this. the campaign manager for president obama was on a conference call today and a reporter from north carolina said, will we see the president back in north carolina before next tuesday? and he hedged onthat. he id we're doingverhing we can to win but we're on a day-to-day assessment of the schedule. for governor romney it's the same kind of situation. there are places he may want to try to go to between now and tuesday that he's not going to be able to get to simply because of lack of time
there's no question that there is more energy out there in the republican base and at events he's been holding. does this affect that in some way that would be detrimental to him? ese are all he questions that we n't answer tight. >> woruff: because we just don't know when they're going to be back on the trail. there's no way to gauge that. >> that's exactly right. i mean, we obviously know they'll be back out at some point later in the week. but we don't know quite they will be...
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energy is being produced to power our lives. while energy development comes with some risk, north america's natural gas producers are committed to safely and responsibly providing generations of cleaner-burning energy for our country, drilling thousands of feet below fresh water sources within self-contained well systems. and, using state-of-the-art monitoring technologies, rigorous practices help ensure our operations are safe and clean for our communities and the environment. we're america's natural gas. to our kraft natural cheese to make it creamier. so whatever you make isn't just good, it's amazing. ♪ life is amazing with the love that i've ♪ ♪ found . >>> good morning. sfo officials tell abc7 news giants flight will be arriving this afternoon at 3:00 after they beat the tigers take the world series. after the game fans committed acts of vandalism downtown san francisco. people turned a vehicle over on market street, climbed on cars and stopped traffic. firefighters put out a fire on a muni bus. srafrpb dells set new
energy is being produced to power our lives. while energy development comes with some risk, north america's natural gas producers are committed to safely and responsibly providing generations of cleaner-burning energy for our country, drilling thousands of feet below fresh water sources within self-contained well systems. and, using state-of-the-art monitoring technologies, rigorous practices help ensure our operations are safe and clean for our communities and the environment. we're america's...
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it will collide with an arctic front from the west, throwing a new dose of energy into the storm and expanding its already monster size and reach. then, inject the 1 150-mile-an-hour plus winds of the jet stream and forecasters think sandy explodes into a superstorm. so, that unbelievable cold air is what everyone's going to notice, as that cold wind whips around and grabs this tropical moisture. now, this storm, even though it's way different from any other storm we've ever seen move up the coastline does have all the ingredients of a really bad storm. let's start with the storm surge and where we're standing right now, we probably won't be able to stand tomorrow night at this time with maybe 11 feet of additional water up here. that's over my head at this point because we're just about two feet over the water right now. and then look how far that surge runs, anywhere from the virginia coastline all the way up to maine. that's the surge with the initial impulse of that storm on the coastline. but look at the wind. this is long-lasting, long duration wind. more than a day of this win
it will collide with an arctic front from the west, throwing a new dose of energy into the storm and expanding its already monster size and reach. then, inject the 1 150-mile-an-hour plus winds of the jet stream and forecasters think sandy explodes into a superstorm. so, that unbelievable cold air is what everyone's going to notice, as that cold wind whips around and grabs this tropical moisture. now, this storm, even though it's way different from any other storm we've ever seen move up the...
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that basically means a lot of energy and cold, dry air to mix in. then, you have a high-pressure system parked over greenland. that creates a blocking pattern, forcing energy back towards the storm and driving it into the east coast. the biggest concern in the coming days is the potential for four-foot to ten-foot coastal surge. that's expected in vulnerable areas, like d.c., new jersey and new york, where evacuation orders may be enforced. even though the forecast path takes its center rig into southern new jersey and parts of delaware, the wind field will be huge on this. >>> that's why we have to check in with our matt gutman. he's in nags head, north carolina. matt, i'm going to give you those 50-mile-per-hour gusts today. >> reporter: thanks a lot, ginger. we really are starting to feel the impact of that texas-sized storm starting to wallop here. want to give you a sense of how frothy the water has become. it's been whipping up this foam everywhere. now, across the mid-atlantic, they're in full swing with preparations there. even starting to h
that basically means a lot of energy and cold, dry air to mix in. then, you have a high-pressure system parked over greenland. that creates a blocking pattern, forcing energy back towards the storm and driving it into the east coast. the biggest concern in the coming days is the potential for four-foot to ten-foot coastal surge. that's expected in vulnerable areas, like d.c., new jersey and new york, where evacuation orders may be enforced. even though the forecast path takes its center rig...